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IVF: UI RAISES ALARM AS FEMALE STUDENTS TRADE EGG FOR MONEY. (PHOTO)


 IVF: UI Raises Alarm As Female Students Trade Egg For Money


The management of the University of Ibadan has raised concerns over the increasing number of female students engaging in egg donation as a source of income.

In a memo dated April 15, 2025 but cited by PUNCH Online on Friday, the University Health Service warned that while egg donation has brought hope to many families struggling with infertility, it should not be seen as a permanent source of income or a side hustle.

The internal memorandum was signed by the Director of the University Health Service, Dr Aderonke Ajayi.

Ajayi lamented the growing trend within the university community involving the recruitment and participation of female students as egg donors for In-Vitro Fertilisation, often through individuals, agents or agencies.

She explained that egg donation involves the use of hormonal medications to stimulate the ovaries, a process that carries several short-term health risks.

These include abdominal pain, breast tenderness, bloating, mood swings, and a condition known as Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome.

It may also result in infections, bleeding, ovarian torsion, injury to internal organs such as the bladder and bowel, and psychological distress.

“It has come to our attention that there is a growing trend within the university community involving the participation and/or recruitment of female students as egg donors for in vitro fertilisation (IVF) by individuals, agents, or agencies.

“While egg donation has brought hope to many families struggling with infertility, it is important to note that it should not be considered a permanent source of income or an alternative ‘side hustle’.

“Egg donation involves the use of hormonal medications to stimulate the ovaries. This process carries several short-term risks, including abdominal pain, breast tenderness, bloating, mood swings, Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS), infection and bleeding, ovarian torsion, potential injury to the bladder, nearby blood vessels, and bowel and psychological distress,” the director stated.

The expert warned that some egg donors have reported long-term effects, including the possibility of losing fertility, stressing that current research is still inconclusive about who is medically safe to donate eggs and how many times a person can safely undergo the procedure.

In terms of safety, she advised that egg donation should not be done more than three times a year, urging students to always choose reputable clinics that follow proper medical guidelines and prioritise donor safety.

“It is important that our students understand the health implications and long-term consequences of egg donation.

“We advise everyone to act with caution and prioritise their health over financial incentives,” the memo stated.

The university called on members of the community to share the message and protect young women from being exploited or misinformed about the risks involved in egg donation.

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